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Attractions

With its close proximity to so many wonderful activities and attractions, Ashton, Idaho is a wonderful place to visit or to call home. With so much to see and so much to do, the most difficult part of your stay will be deciding what to see or do first. The best known attractions include Grand Teton National Park, Harriman State Park, Henry’s Lake, Mesa Falls/Scenic Route, and Yellowstone National Park.

Other notable natural attractions include

Ashton Reservoir

Abundant and Diverse Wildlife Population

Big Springs

Cave Falls/Bechler Meadows Area of Yellowstone National Park

Craters of the Moon National Monument

Grand Targhee Resort

Henry’s Fork of the Snake River

Herriman State Park

Island Park Reservoir

Rails to Trails - The Ashton-Tetonia Trail opened to the public in 2010 and is administered by the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation and managed through Harriman State Park. This 29.6 mile trail follows the abandoned railroad grade of the Teton Valley Branch of the Union Pacific Railroad from Ashton to Tetonia.

St. Anthony Sand Dunes

Targhee National Forest/Winter Trails Teton Scenic Route

Warm River Springs

There are three Scenic Byways near Ashton

Ashton, Idaho – Access to Untouched Yellowstone!

Within 60 miles of Yellowstone and Teton national park’s main entrances, Ashton boasts a close proximity to “Cascade Corner,” where many waterfalls, including Cave Falls, define the Yellowstone backcountry.